June 23, 2023 Prowler - At 12:01 am, the reporting party advised of a black car that keeps pulling up in front of 827 N. 4th, and then leaves whenever the reporting party opens the door.
Independence Day is only days away, and there will be many activities planned for communities across the county. From fireworks shows and parades to fairs and festivals, there is something for everyone, and the public is invited out to celebrate freedom in 2023.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday rejected President Biden’s plan to forgive millions of student loans, ruling the nation’s chief executive did not have legal authority to waive more than $400 billion owed to the government.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled Friday that conservative Christians have a free-speech right to refuse to provide some business services for same-sex marriages, even in states like California where civil-rights laws forbid discrimination based on sexual orientation.
A week after an abortive uprising by a mercenary chief shook his authority, Vladimir Putin’s efforts to reassert his control are showing cracks. Infighting spread within the security establishment as the Russian president moved on senior players thought to have supported the 24-hour mutiny by Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin.
Joe Biden Must Get Tough on China Our nation is at a turning point. China is expanding its influence, threatening our allies, and exploiting American weakness to achieve its goal of world domination.
Special counsel Jack Smith is reportedly ready to drop a hammer blow of up to 45 additional criminal charges on former President Donald Trump in the classified documents case, especially if Trump-friendly Judge Aileen Cannon looks set to thwart the case.
More than 600 people were arrested in France in the third straight night of street violence over the police killing of a teenager in a Paris suburb. The majority of those arrested overnight Thursday were between 14 and 18 years old, Agence France-Presse reported.
WASHINGTON — The House office tasked with attracting and supporting diverse staff could succumb to Republican cuts, despite protests from some staffers, advocacy groups and Democrats. Appropriators last week reported out a fiscal 2024 Legislative Branch bill that would strip the House Office of Diversity and Inclusion of its funding.